Calpurnia is the wife of Julius Caesar. She only appears in two scenes in the play, a small but significant role. She appears first in Act 1, Scene 2, as part of Caesar's triumphal procession; Caesar mentions that she has not had any children (and perhaps cannot have children). Her ...
a noble who was Marius’s associate in revolution. In 83bceLucius Cornelius Sulla returned to Italy from the East and led the successful counter-revolution of 83–82bce; Sulla then ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia. Caesar refused and… ...
One of the greatest social scandals in the history of Rome, the Clodius Scandal threatened reputations, delayed elections and even ended in the divorce of Caesar and his first wife. Despite the scandal, Clodius would later become an important ally of Caesar, until his erratic behavior would even...
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Caesar was an eloquent speaker who was even able to turn personal tragedies into political gains. When his first wife, Cornelia, died in 69 B.C., Caesar used her funeral to grow his support by breaking with tradition and giving an oration that appealed to the people and showcased his carin...
His first legitimate child Julia, died just after she was married leaving behind only a son, who died shortly after. She was the only child Julius Caesar had with his first wife, Cornelia. His second wife, Pompeia, did not bear him any children and neither did his third wife, Calpurnia...
Caesar then became the most powerful person in Rome in both name and reality.[1] And then, he met her. In AlexandriaWP, the capital city of EgyptWP. It was love at first sight on Cleopatra, the ceremonial wife of Ptolemy XIII Theos PhilopatorWP of whom they are joint rulers, but ...
Caesar's wife Calpurnia has also had some precognitive dreams and implores him not to put himself at risk. When he goes to the Senate on the Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated by his political rivals. He is most surprised, however, to see Brutus among the assassins since he believed...
The life of Julius Caesar was like few beofre or since: A highly successful statesman, writer and general whose name became synonimous with being a great leader. He was assassinated in 44 BC by those defending the ideals of the Roman Republic.
imho, the version below is an easier read, though the first one is well done too. both ...